After ten years and more missions than she cared to remember, Blossom May, Britain's leading technical infiltration specialist finds herself wading deep in French military communications.
When writing a historical novel which reaches into the future, it is important to select a setting the reader can associate with and achieves a sense of reality.
Accused of treason, a former British security operative and his ally must run for their lives across a vast and wild English landscapeAccording to British intelligence, Alwyn Rory is a traitor to his country.
The accidental killing of a poacher on an ex-British Army officer's land embroils him in an insidious international conspiracyRoger Taine purchased the shooting rights on 450 acres of Dorset farmland in order to commune with nature and secure fresh game for his family's dinner table.
For Barbara Vaughn, a checkpoint between Jordan and the newly formed Israel is the threshold to painful self-discovery Barbara Vaughn is a scholarly woman whose fascination with religion stems partly from a conversion to Catholicism, and partly from her own half-Jewish background.
A murder investigation at a high-priced hotel reveals a deadly plot reaching the highest seats of powerThey call the pool at the Beverly Glen Hotel "e;the naked hooker.
The electrifying follow-up to The CorsicanCold War Marseille is a city of shadowy alliances and loose morals, where a good man can lose sight of which side he is really on and evil men profit from the misery and confusion of others.
A globetrotting journalist goes on assignment for the Central Intelligence AgencyAs the world's premier tennis journalist, Ronnie Ratajczak has a plush life.
At the end of the Cold War, a brutal murder in a Moscow alley forces two rival agents together in a mission to catch a serial killer-before it's too late Moscow is a bad place for an American to walk alone, particularly a woman as beautiful as Ann Harris.
An East German agent uses seduction to spy on the WestElke has long led a quiet life, dedicated to her job as an assistant to an important official in the West German government.
As the dust settles after the demise of the Cold War, Charlie Muffin must thwart a plan that could bring the world to the brink of nuclear holocaust It has been more than five years since the collapse of the Soviet Union, and Charlie Muffin, Britain's cagiest spy, is beginning to feel obsolete.
Charlie Muffin comes face-to-face with his KGB nemesis in this thriller filled with "e;intricate plotting, gripping intrigue, and a memorable romance"e; (Kirkus Reviews).
After his release from a Siberian gulag, a Soviet negotiator discovers that freedom in Russia can be just as dangerous as imprisonmentJosef Bultova nearly died in a Russian prison camp.
At the height of the Cold War, a British intelligence agent investigates a Russian defector with a deadly secretAdrian Dodds is a man without hobbies, friends, or family, who works a very peculiar job.
A British thriller featuring "e;the most interesting character to hit novels of international intrigue since the spy came in from the cold"e; (Newsday).
"e;If Brian Freemantle isn't the best writer of spy novels around, he's certainly, along with John le Carre, in the top two"e; (The Philadelphia Inquirer).
A decidedly un-Bond-like British spy outwits the Soviets-and his bosses-in this thriller from a multimillion-selling author that offers "e;pure delight"e; (Chicago Tribune).
A dozen stories of espionage in Berlin, from one of the genre's mastersIn 1990 after the Iron Curtain has lifted but before East and West Germany become one an uneasy truce exists between the spy agencies of Berlin's two halves.